Morrissey – Tomorrow
Tracklist
A | Tomorrow | 4:17 | |
B1 | Let The Right One Slip In | 2:26 | |
B2 | There Speaks A True Friend | 2:19 |
Companies, etc.
- Marketed By – Reprise Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sire Records Company
- Copyright © – Sire Records Company
- Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
- Published By – Copyright Control
Credits
- Management – Nigel Thomas
- Mixed By – Steve Peck (tracks: A)
- Performer [Players] – Alain Whyte, Boz Boorer, Gary Day, Spencer Cobrin
- Photography By [Front Cover] – Linder Sterling
- Producer – Mick Ronson
- Sleeve – D. Land*, E. Riff, J.Slee*
Notes
A-side label: Original version from the Sire/Reprise album Your Arsenal (4/2-26994)
© Ⓟ1992 Sire Records Company. Made in U.S.A.
Top opening sleeve, printed spine on the bottom.
Runouts are etched except for [SRC stamp], which is stamped.
© Ⓟ1992 Sire Records Company. Made in U.S.A.
Top opening sleeve, printed spine on the bottom.
Runouts are etched except for [SRC stamp], which is stamped.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 9362-40580-0 7
- Barcode (scan): 093624058007
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): [SRC stamp] 0-40580-A SRI 1-1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): [SRC stamp] 0-40580-B SRI 1-1
Other Versions (5 of 7)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Tomorrow (CD, Maxi-Single, Digipak) | Sire, Reprise Records | 9 40580-2 | US | 1992 | ||
Recently Edited | Tomorrow (CD, Single, Promo) | Sire, Reprise Records | PRO-CD-5637 | US | 1992 | ||
New Submission | Tomorrow (Cassette, Single) | Sire | 9 18789-4 | US | 1992 | ||
New Submission | Tomorrow (CD, Single, Promo) | Reprise Records, Sire | PRO-CD-5649 | US | 1992 | ||
New Submission | Tomorrow (Cassette, Single) | Sire | 9 18789-4 | US | 1992 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- The mix of "Tomorrow" here, used on later-reissued versions of "Your Arsenal", is stronger than the original album mix. Already one of Morrissey's most enduring classics, the single mix of "Tomorrow" is somehow more... is somehow more...
The piano outro is used to better effect. The purple vinyl sounds great played loud. And "Let The Right One Slip In" is as good as any song Morrissey has ever released. An inspiration for the vampire novel and movies of (almost) the same name. "I'd say you were within your rights to bite the right one and say, 'What kept you so long?'"
The front and back photos are Morrissey sleeve art at its best. The boots on the back cover look like this record sounds.